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Imputation of the 1989 Survey of Consumer Finances: Stochastic Relaxation and Multiple Imputation Arthur B. Kennickell Senior Economist and Project Director Survey of Consumer Finances Board of Governors of the Federal R
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Document Date: 2001-07-12 18:12:22


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Social Security Administration / Comptroller of the Currency / National Institute on Aging / Survey Research Center / Committee on Taxation / Income Division / Internal Revenue Service / Consumer Finances Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System Mail Stop / US Federal Reserve / American Statistical Association Atlanta / Board of Governors / National Academy / Division of Research and Statistics / Department of Health and Human Services / Small Business Administration / the University of Michigan / General Accounting Office / /

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